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Yo use Linux ubuntu, y duro mucho tiempo sin congelarse, pero le cambie a los drivers de nvidia y se congelo.
Alguien ha probado algo diferente?
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Originally posted by Leeouque Leeouque wrote:

Hey guys I have some news
After idling and occasionally benching with CPU-Z for 13 hours my system froze with HWiNFO opened. Here are some details.
System got frozen after Vcore suddenly raised from average 0.95-1.00V to 1.376V and Core 0 had loaded to maximum.


Thanks for trying this out. I think those numbers are okay, 1.376V should be more than enough to keep the CPU stable under those loads (my CPU is running on less under full load with all four cores OC'd to 3.7GHz). The graph also doesn't really show any dips in the Vcore that could be blamed. Overall the Vcore seems pretty low under light load, but I don't know enough to say whether that could be the cause.

Quote The system is actually working, HWiNFO shows changing of GPU Clock and updates time every 30 seconds.


Wait, so otherwise the system froze but HWiNFO kept updating sensor data on screen? Did the graphs also keep changing?
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Originally posted by oversite oversite wrote:

Originally posted by oversite oversite wrote:

I have 5 of these boards, ryzen 5 1600 on all of them, running proxmox and qemu (debian)
I have random reboots on all of them, am trying different psu:s and memories, bios versions, c6 etc, no real stability yet. I have rma:d 2 of them since one even froze during bios flashing and died by that. I got replacements working better but still random reboots, nothing in the linux log when it happens so it seems very sudden. As far as i remember all boards have 3.00 when they arrive. I am mostly trying various bios since i have a bunch of boards, mostly trying 3.40, 4.50, 4.70. 3.40 is nice because of they easy c6 config, but i cannot remember ever trying 3.3 version. Most of them are using corsair vengeance 2400 8gb each various versions not on memory qvl, some samsung on the qvl also 2400.


right -- i gave up and RMAd and returned all 4 boards today, i will replace them with 4 other mATX 2 asus tuf and 2 gigabyte gaming 3


Also, perhaps good to know, asrock did not yet respond to the ticket i created to asrock march 12:th..
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Originally posted by PetrolHead PetrolHead wrote:

Wait, so otherwise the system froze but HWiNFO kept updating sensor data on screen? Did the graphs also keep changing?
Yes, they did. With 30 seconds delay.


Edited by Leeouque - 15 Mar 2018 at 6:13pm
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Originally posted by chaconeger chaconeger wrote:

Yo use Linux ubuntu, y duro mucho tiempo sin congelarse, pero le cambie a los drivers de nvidia y se congelo.
Alguien ha probado algo diferente?


This is not my language but are you saying that your ubuntu worked fine until you installed nvidia drivers and after that you got freezing problems?
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Originally posted by Leeouque Leeouque wrote:

Yes, they did. With 30 seconds delay.


Curiouser and curiouser. So there's life in the machine after all.

Some possibly unrelated questions:

1. Is your system's date and time information correct after the freezes?
2. What do the voltages reported by the +3.3V, +5V and +12V sensors look like in HWiNFO64? Also check CMOS battery voltage if it's given (it might be under a weird name, but unfortunately I don't know which).



Edited by PetrolHead - 15 Mar 2018 at 9:05pm
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I just had a freeze while wearing headphones, I could still hear music but it was slowed down by like 3x speed.
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Originally posted by oversite oversite wrote:

Originally posted by chaconeger chaconeger wrote:

Yo use Linux ubuntu, y duro mucho tiempo sin congelarse, pero le cambie a los drivers de nvidia y se congelo.
Alguien ha probado algo diferente?


This is not my language but are you saying that your ubuntu worked fine until you installed nvidia drivers and after that you got freezing problems?

Translation: I use Linux ubuntu and it lasted a long time without freezing, but I changed the drivers to those from nVidia and it froze.  Has anyone has tried something different?

In the first, alinadem posted that he used a radeon card, and other GPUs as well... they all freeze...

Sorry


Edited by axemole - 16 Mar 2018 at 2:07am
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I've tried both amd and nvidia. Same problem. Just got a asus x370 pro today, later asrock.
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So I had the same problem a few months ago. What I did was reduce the RAM voltage to the lower ends (1.1v at 2133 Mhz) and increase VDDP voltage to 1.15. This was not a long term solution but experienced no more freezing issues for TWO months, only occurring when turning off the PC after a whole day of use. Freezes have returned, but only appear after 5-ish hours of use and only when playing games.
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